The purpose

The hypothesis of this study is: sleep disordered breathing (SDB), specifically, obstructive
sleep apnea, is associated with poorer glucose in the existing type 2 diabetic condition.
In an exploration of this hypothesis, the investigators hope to provide evidence linking SDB
to increased severity of disease in the type 2 diabetic patient. By doing so, the
investigators ultimately seek to support investigating the use of SDB interventions as an
additional method of care in the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

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Full eligibility criteria for NCT00901472

Ages eligible for Study

18 Years and older

Genders eligible for Study

All

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Inclusion Criteria:

adult female and male patients with type 2 diabetes who are followed by University of Chicago physicians

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